Role of Serotonin Type-1A/B (Hydroxytryptamine) Receptors in Depression Revisited

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2014-04

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Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy

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Depression is among the common psychiatric disorders, therefore the common pathways and pathogenesis associated with depression is required to be studied. In few years, role of 5-hydroxytryptamine-1A/B (5-HT1A/B) receptors in depressive disorders have been revealed. Both preclinical and clinical studies reported that the potential agonist and antagonist at 5-HT1A/B receptors have significant modulatory effects in depression. However, the collective details regarding the involvement of 5-HT1A/B receptors and the molecular pathways associated in depression is lacking. Thus, the present review evidence the link between 5-HT1A/B receptors in the brain and depression, the possible pathways involved and their alterations in depression. Further, it reviews the preclinical evidences of 5-HT1A/B receptor modulators as antidepressant agents and their effectiveness. The current review also details the clinical relevance of 5-HT1A/B receptors etiopathogenesis of major depression in humans.

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Pharmacy, 5-hydroxytryptophan, Antidepressant, Depression, Molecular signaling

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